Killbox bring some of the nastiest sounds the Ram Records roster offers, packing the heat with every sonic delivery they unleash onto their audience. From their first unveiling at Ram’s seminal New Year’s Eve event, to their self-titled EP, Killbox exploded onto the scene with an unrelenting ferocity. Although this can only be expected from two artists who’ve played the game since drum & basses darker realms came to prominence, having been a part of it for over two decades.

Both Ed Rush and Audio are renowned for spearheading their styles, never bowing to commercial pressure and staying true to their roots. Following the runaway success of their first release on Ram, they return with ‘Clickbait’ featuring Rymetyme, adding to a slowly growing back catalogue. As standalone artists, they’ve already made a definitive imprint within Ram’s discography and it’s time for them to move Killbox even further into the spotlight.

‘Clickbait’ orchestrates Rymetyme’s moody, brooding vocals to give an even more sinister twist on the crunching sonics which underpin the record. A track which begins to build layer by layer with creepily distorted bass and an intro which steps its way into a weighty drop, ‘Clickbait’ throws you down a crazily signposted chasm of pounding drums and rattling metallics. There are no brakes for Ed Rush and Audio; ‘Clickbait’ runs through like a freight train, unstoppable in its destruction